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Initiated under a succession of directors at CRASSH, the main focus of activity in this area is now conducted via the Cambridge Digital Humanities Initiative.

Other Crucible projects:

  • European Storytelling Archive
  • Hamlet on the Ramparts
  • Digital Resources in the Humanities and Arts
  • Representing Knowledge: Exploring Computational Techniques
  • Virtual theatre of the Early Modern period

Crucible participants:

  • Mel Leggatt
  • Anne Anderson
  • Alan Blackwell
  • Mary Jacobus
  • John Rink
  • Tamsin Mann
  • David Good
  • Mark Turin
  • Barbara Ravelhofer
Retrieved from "https://wiki.cam.ac.uk/wiki/crucible/index.php?title=Digital_humanities_(Crucible_theme)&oldid=1226"
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